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- =============================================
- Installing the Desktop Synchronization Client
- =============================================
- You can download the latest version of the Nextcloud Desktop Synchronization
- Client from the `Nextcloud download page`_.
- There are clients for Linux, macOs, and Microsoft Windows.
- The currently supported server releases are the latest three stable versions
- at time of publication. It means that the |version| release series is supporting
- server major version 20, 21 and 22.
- Installation on Mac OS X and Windows is the same as for any software
- application: download the program and then double-click it to launch the
- installation, and then follow the installation wizard. After it is installed and
- configured the sync client will automatically keep itself updated; see
- :doc:`autoupdate` for more information.
- Linux users must follow the instructions on the download page to add the
- appropriate repository for their Linux distribution, install the signing key,
- and then use their package managers to install the desktop sync client. Linux
- users will also update their sync clients via package manager, and the client
- will display a notification when an update is available.
- Linux users must also have a password manager enabled, such as GNOME Keyring or
- KWallet, so that the sync client can login automatically.
- You will also find links to source code archives and older versions on the
- download page.
- System Requirements
- ----------------------------------
- - Windows 10+
- - macOS 10.12+ (64-bit only)
- - Linux
- - FreeBSD
- .. note::
- For Linux distributions, we support, if technically feasible, the latest 2 versions per platform and the previous LTS.
- Customizing the Windows Installation
- ------------------------------------
- If you just want to install Nextcloud Desktop Synchronization Client on your local
- system, you can simply launch the `.msi` file and configure it in the wizard
- that pops up.
- Features
- ^^^^^^^^
- The MSI installer provides several features that can be installed or removed
- individually, which you can also control via command-line, if you are automating
- the installation, then run the following command::
- msiexec /passive /i Nextcloud-x.y.z-x64.msi
- The command will install the Nextcloud Desktop Synchronization Client into the default location
- with the default features enabled.
- If you want to disable, e.g., desktop shortcut icons you can simply change the above command to the following::
- msiexec /passive /i Nextcloud-x.y.z-x64.msi REMOVE=DesktopShortcut
- See the following table for a list of available features:
- +--------------------+--------------------+-----------------------------------+---------------------------+
- | Feature | Enabled by default | Description |Property to disable |
- +====================+====================+===================================+===========================+
- | Client | Yes, required | The actual client | |
- +--------------------+--------------------+-----------------------------------+---------------------------+
- | DesktopShortcut | Yes | Adds a shortcut to the desktop |``NO_DESKTOP_SHORTCUT`` |
- +--------------------+--------------------+-----------------------------------+---------------------------+
- | StartMenuShortcuts | Yes | Adds a shortcut to the start menu |``NO_START_MENU_SHORTCUTS``|
- +--------------------+--------------------+-----------------------------------+---------------------------+
- | ShellExtensions | Yes | Adds Explorer integration |``NO_SHELL_EXTENSIONS`` |
- +--------------------+--------------------+-----------------------------------+---------------------------+
- Installation
- ~~~~~~~~~~~~
- You can also choose to only install the client itself by using the following command::
- msiexec /passive /i Nextcloud-x.y.z-x64.msi ADDDEFAULT=Client
- If you for instance want to install everything but the ``DesktopShortcut`` and the ``ShellExtensions`` feature, you have two possibilities:
- 1. You explicitly name all the features you actually want to install (whitelist) where `Client` is always installed anyway::
- msiexec /passive /i Nextcloud-x.y.z-x64.msi ADDDEFAULT=StartMenuShortcuts
- 2. You pass the `NO_DESKTOP_SHORTCUT` and `NO_SHELL_EXTENSIONS` properties::
- msiexec /passive /i Nextcloud-x.y.z-x64.msi NO_DESKTOP_SHORTCUT="1" NO_SHELL_EXTENSIONS="1"
- .. NOTE::
- The Nextcloud `.msi` remembers these properties, so you don't need to specify them on upgrades.
- .. NOTE::
- You cannot use these to change the installed features, if you want to do that, see the next section.
- Changing Installed Features
- ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
- You can change the installed features later by using `REMOVE` and `ADDDEFAULT` properties.
- 1. If you want to add the the desktop shortcut later, run the following command::
- msiexec /passive /i Nextcloud-x.y.z-x64.msi ADDDEFAULT="DesktopShortcut"
- 2. If you want to remove it, simply run the following command::
- msiexec /passive /i Nextcloud-x.y.z-x64.msi REMOVE="DesktopShortcut"
- Windows keeps track of the installed features and using `REMOVE` or `ADDDEFAULT` will only affect the mentioned features.
- Compare `REMOVE <https://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/windows/desktop/aa371194(v=vs.85).aspx>`_
- and `ADDDEFAULT <https://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/windows/desktop/aa367518(v=vs.85).aspx>`_
- on the Windows Installer Guide.
- .. NOTE::
- You cannot specify `REMOVE` on initial installation as it will disable all features.
- Installation Folder
- ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
- You can adjust the installation folder by specifying the `INSTALLDIR`
- property like this::
- msiexec /passive /i Nextcloud-x.y.z-x64.msi INSTALLDIR="C:\Program Files\Non Standard Nextcloud Client Folder"
- Be careful when using PowerShell instead of `cmd.exe`, it can be tricky to get
- the whitespace escaping right there.
- Specifying the `INSTALLDIR` like this only works on first installation, you cannot simply re-invoke the `.msi` with a different path. If you still need to change it, uninstall it first and reinstall it with the new path.
- Disabling Automatic Updates
- ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
- To disable automatic updates, you can pass the `SKIPAUTOUPDATE` property.::
- msiexec /passive /i Nextcloud-x.y.z-x64.msi SKIPAUTOUPDATE="1"
- Launch After Installation
- ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
- To launch the client automatically after installation, you can pass the `LAUNCH` property.::
- msiexec /i Nextcloud-x.y.z-x64.msi LAUNCH="1"
- This option also removes the checkbox to let users decide if they want to launch the client
- for non passive/quiet mode.
- .. NOTE::
- This option does not have any effect without GUI.
- No Reboot After Installation
- ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
- The Nextcloud Client schedules a reboot after installation to make sure the Explorer extension is correctly (un)loaded.
- If you're taking care of the reboot yourself, you can set the `REBOOT` property::
- msiexec /i Nextcloud-x.y.z-x64.msi REBOOT=ReallySuppress
- This will make `msiexec` exit with error `ERROR_SUCCESS_REBOOT_REQUIRED` (3010).
- If your deployment tooling interprets this as an actual error and you want to avoid that, you may want to set the `DO_NOT_SCHEDULE_REBOOT` instead::
- msiexec /i Nextcloud-x.y.z-x64.msi DO_NOT_SCHEDULE_REBOOT="1"
- Installation Wizard
- -------------------
- The installation wizard takes you step-by-step through configuration options and
- account setup. First, you need to enter the URL of your Nextcloud server.
- .. image:: images/wizard_welcome.png
- :alt: form for choosing between login and registering
- If you already have an account on a Nextcloud instance, you want to
- press the button ``Login to your Nextcloud``. If you don't have a
- Nextcloud instance and an account there, you might want to register an
- account with a provider. Press ``Create account with Provider`` in
- that case. Please keep in mind that the desktop client might have
- built without provider support. In that case, you won't see this
- page. Instead, you will be prompted with the next page.
- .. image:: images/wizard_setup.png
- :alt: form for entering Nextcloud server URL
- Enter the URL for your Nextcloud instance. The URL is the same URL that
- you type into your browser when you try to access your Nextcloud
- instance.
- .. image:: images/wizard_flow2.png
- :alt: form waiting for authorization
- Now your web browser should open and prompt you to login into your
- Nextcloud instance. Enter your username and password in your web
- browser and grant access. After you did that, go back to the
- wizard. Please keep in mind that you might not need to enter your
- username and password if you are already logged in to your browser.
- .. image:: images/wizard_advanced.png
- :alt: Select which remote folders to sync, and which local folder to store
- them in.
- On the local folder options screen, you may sync all of your files on
- the Nextcloud server, or select individual folders. The default local
- sync folder is ``Nextcloud``, in your home directory. You may change
- this as well.
- When you have completed selecting your sync folders, click the Connect
- button at the bottom right. The client will attempt to connect to your
- Nextcloud server, and when it is successful, the wizard closes
- itself. You can now observe the sync activity if you open the main
- dialogue by clicking on the tray icon.
- .. Links
- .. _Nextcloud download page: https://nextcloud.com/download/#install-clients
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